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Sabrina Carpenter Releases “House Tour” Music Video

Sabrina Carpenter has released a new music video for “House Tour,” a track from her 2025 album Man’s Best Friend, nearly one year after the record’s debut in August 2025. The album already delivered two major hits, “Manchild” and “Tears,” with “Manchild” reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and “Tears” climbing to No. 3. The new visual arrives on April 6 and could give “House Tour” a fresh boost.

The video features Carpenter alongside actors Madelyn Cline and Margaret Qualley. Qualley also co-directed the clip with Carpenter. In the storyline, the three women work for a fictional company called Pretty Girl Clean-Up Crew, but their behavior quickly turns chaotic once they enter a mansion. Instead of acting like a professional cleaning team, they begin treating the house as if it were their own, creating a playful and unruly scene that escalates until police get involved by the end.

Carpenter previously described “House Tour” as a lighthearted and playful song. Speaking at a Spotify event last summer, she said the track began as a fun experiment during one of the final nights of work on the album. She explained that the project was created with a small team of collaborators — Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff and John Ryan — and that the group felt like a band throughout the process. On that night, they decided to step away from the studio, go to dinner and then return to try out new ideas without overthinking them.

According to Carpenter, the first idea for “House Tour” sounded so unusual at first that the group initially dismissed it. But after dinner, they listened back and became energized by the concept, dancing around the room as they continued building the song. What started as a spontaneous joke eventually developed into one of her favorite tracks on the album.

The release of the “House Tour” video adds another moment to the ongoing life of Man’s Best Friend, an album that has already made a significant commercial impact through its hit singles. With its mix of humor, glamour and visual chaos, the new video gives the song a bigger spotlight and may help it gain traction as a potential follow-up to Carpenter’s earlier chart successes.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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